FIBA RULE CHANGES FOR 2014 ASAA GAMES Prepared by Paul Deshaies CABO National Rule Interpreter Edited by Morgan Munroe ABOA Interpreter.

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FIBA RULE CHANGES FOR 2014 ASAA GAMES Prepared by Paul Deshaies CABO National Rule Interpreter Edited by Morgan Munroe ABOA Interpreter

UNIFORMS Article Shorts of the same dominant colour front and back, but not necessarily of the same colour as the shirts. The shorts must end above the knee.

UNIFORMS Article Teams shall use numbers 0 and 00 and from 1 to 99.

Injury (Article 5) Statement 5-7 Players who have been designated by their coach to start the game or who receive treatment between free throws may be substituted in the event of an injury. In this case the opponents are also entitled to substitute the same number of players, if they so wish.

Held ball (Article 12) A held ball occurs when one or more players from opposing teams have one or both hands firmly on the ball so that neither player can gain control without undue roughness Example: А1 jumps with the ball and is legally blocked by B1. Both players then return to the playing court with both of them having one or both hands firmly on the ball. Interpretation: A held ball shall be called.

Shot made and its value (Article 16) 16-1 Statement. The value of a field goal is defined by the place on the floor from where the shot was released. A goal released from the 2-point field goal area counts 2 points, a goal released from the 3-point field goal area counts 3 points. A goal is credited to the team attacking the opponents’ basket into which the ball has entered.

Time-outs (Article 18) The number of time-outs has not changed :  2 for each team in the first half  3 for each team in the second half However, each team may not take more than two time-outs in the last 2 minutes of the 4 th period.

Travelling (Article 25) 25-5 Statement. (Clarification) If a player is fouled in the act of shooting after which he scores while committing a travel violation the basket does not count and free throws shall be awarded.

24-second rule (Article 29) Wording change in :  Old text : However, if in the judgement of an official, the opponents would be placed at a disadvantage, the twenty-four (24) second clock shall continue from the time it was stopped.  New text However, if the game is stopped by an official for any valid reason not connected with either team and, in the judgement of an official, the reset of the shot clock would place the opponents at a disadvantage, the shot clock shall continue from the time it was stopped.

Ball returned to the backcourt (Article 30) New wording : A team is in control of a live ball in their frontcourt if a player of that team is touching his frontcourt with both feet while holding, catching or dribbling the ball in his frontcourt, or the ball is passed between the players of that team in their frontcourt A team in control of a live ball in the frontcourt has caused the ball to be illegally returned to their backcourt if a player of that team is the last to touch the ball in his frontcourt and the ball is then first touched by a player of that team who has part of his body in contact with the backcourt or after the ball has touched the backcourt of that team.

Ball returned to the backcourt The change means that the team must gain control of the ball in the frontcourt before a violation can occur. Question : A1 receives a pass from his backcourt with one foot completely in his frontcourt and the other foot touching both the frontcourt and the mid- court line. Has Team A established control of the ball in the frontcourt? Answer : No. Touching must be interpreted as having both feet COMPLETELY in the frontcourt. (Consistent with )

Ball returned to the backcourt Question A1 whilst in the backcourt passes to A2 who has both feet in the frontcourt. The ball is mishandled by A2 and deflects into the backcourt where A1 regains control of the ball. Is this a legal play? Answer Yes. As well upon regaining control of the ball Team A is entitled to a new 8 second count.

Double foul (Article 35) 35-3 Statement. The following conditions are necessary for 2 fouls to be considered as a double foul: (a) Both fouls are player’s fouls. (b) Both fouls involve physical contact. (c) Both fouls are between the opponents. (d) Both fouls are committed at approximately the same time. Example: After a rebound A1 insults B1 verbally and B1 reacts with punching A1 with his fist. Interpretation: This is not a double foul. A1’s foul is a technical foul and B1’s foul is a disqualifying foul. The game shall be resumed with 1 free throw for team B, followed by 2 free throws for A1 and possession of the ball for team A.

Articles 36, 37, 38 Order changed :  Technical foul is now Article 36 (formerly 38)  Unsporsmanlike foul is now Article 37 (formerly 36)  Disqualifying foul is now Article 38 (formerly 37)

Technical foul (Article 36) The penalty for a technical foul is now one (1) free throw and a throw-in at the centre line extended, opposite the table. At the beginning of the game, the free throw will be followed by a jump ball. A player committing a second technical foul in the game shall be disqualified.

Points of emphasis In 2011, Canada Basketball put forth three points of emphasis to promote the application of certain rules in a manner which better reflects their basic spirit and intent. The three points of emphasis are: (1) travelling, (2) illegal contact, especially on cutters off ball and in post play, (3) communication between coaches and officials. These points of emphasis are still in effect and officials should be reminded to pay special attention to these areas of the rules.

QUESTIONS? Please contact ABOA Interpreter Morgan Munroe